[Blindtlk] Blind Guy gets New Job

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Thu Jul 19 10:29:19 UTC 2012


Yes, at bottom of release, worked there about 10 years.

Dave

At 11:34 AM 7/18/2012, you wrote:
>IRIChe is a nice guy. Didn't he work for aol 
>once? Mike Freeman sent from my iPhone On Jul 
>18, 2012, at 1:31, David Andrews 
><dandrews at visi.com> wrote: > > > Thomas J. 
>Wlodkowski Joins Comcast Cable as Vice President 
>of Accessibility > > PHILADELPHIA, PA  -  July 
>16, 2012 > > Comcast Cable, one of the nation's 
>leading providers of entertainment, information 
>and communications products and services, 
>announced today that Thomas J. Wlodkowski has 
>joined the company as Vice President of 
>Accessibility. In this newly created role, Mr. 
>Wlodkowski will develop a strategic plan focused 
>on the usability of Comcast’s products and 
>services by people with disabilities and pursue 
>opportunities  to further enrich the customer 
>experience for the disability community. He 
>reports to Charlie Herrin, Senior Vice 
>President, Product Design and Development, 
>Comcast Cable. > > “Comcast is developing new 
>and innovative communication technologies at a 
>rate that is faster than ever before. It is 
>extremely important that our products and 
>services are easily available and functional for 
>everyone to be able to use these technologies 
>that have become essential for communication, 
>education and entertainment,” said Mr. Herrin. 
>“We are thrilled to have Tom join our team as 
>he brings a wealth of knowledge that will help 
>us to better serve our customers with 
>disabilities through our new and current 
>products.” > > Mr. Wlodkowski joins Comcast 
>from AOL, Inc. where he led accessibility for 
>the past decade. Among his many accomplishments 
>there, he oversaw the launch of AIM Relay, which 
>allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing or 
>speech disabled to place phone calls to their 
>friends and family through telecommunication 
>relay services. > > Mr. Wlodkowski holds a 
>Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston College. He 
>currently sits on the Board of Trustees for the 
>American Foundation for the Blind and is a 
>member of the Loudoun County Disability Services 
>Board. He previously served on the FCC Consumer 
>Advisory Committee and the Board of Trustees for 
>the National Braille Press. Mr. Wlodkowski will 
>be relocating to the Philadelphia area with his 
>wife and son. > > About Comcast Cable > Comcast 
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>owner and manager of NBCUniversal, which owns 
>and operates entertainment and news cable 
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>networks, local television station groups, 
>television production operations, a major motion 
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